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> afghanistan, haiti, where haven't i been in the last few months? i really started off with ahmadinejad, then we got to afghanistan and then we go to haiti and then we go to the mine -- >> jimmy: it's a terrible job you have. it really is. you -- when something bad happens, you go to it. and that's not the direction you should be going. go as far away in a comfortable, air conditioned studio. >> it's why we do what we do. it's why we believe in what we do. >> jimmy: i have to say, i can't identify with it in any way because i get miserable if i have to go to orlando for something, you know? sorry, orlando. nothing against you, but it seems so, well, scary, for one thing, and just kind of naturally a coward. and then on top of it, dangerous. genuinely dangerous. >> yeah. anything else you want to tell us about yourself? [ laughter ] it's really just a thrill to be here. [ applause ] >> jimmy: i just -- >> i want to tell you something, though. >> jimmy: if it was me, i wouldn't go to any of those places. >> i have say the greatest thing about being he
> afghanistan, haiti, where haven't i been in the last few months? i really started off with ahmadinejad, then we got to afghanistan and then we go to haiti and then we go to the mine -- >> jimmy: it's a terrible job you have. it really is. you -- when something bad happens, you go to it. and that's not the direction you should be going. go as far away in a comfortable, air conditioned studio. >> it's why we do what we do. it's why we believe in what we do. >> jimmy: i have...
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she did a lot of good getting money for those kids in haiti. let's give juju a big hand. >> that is so fantastic. what an accomplishment, what a feat. >> a major accomplishment for juju and a lot of colleagues here at abc. good morning, america, i'm george stephanopoulos. >>> tory johnson is back with five success stories. these are five people who made it big time by working in direct sales. she shows us how you can do it, too. we were talking earlier it's the re-emergence of avon. >>> and how a promise to her dying sister launched a mission to cure breast cancer. she has a personal story in a very personal book coming up. but first, sam you have something special, too. >> we do. we've been telling everybody how pepsi is awarding millions of dollars in grants each year. this month, they're doing this. everybody getting a grant there is making a positive impact in their communities. we want to introduce you to another recipient. who will provide a unique opportunity for some extraordinary young folks. for 12 years now, talented string musicians
she did a lot of good getting money for those kids in haiti. let's give juju a big hand. >> that is so fantastic. what an accomplishment, what a feat. >> a major accomplishment for juju and a lot of colleagues here at abc. good morning, america, i'm george stephanopoulos. >>> tory johnson is back with five success stories. these are five people who made it big time by working in direct sales. she shows us how you can do it, too. we were talking earlier it's the re-emergence...
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first, the fact that these business people still want to invest money in haiti and help haiti come back. and this, we have what are called action networks, now, that meet on subjects that people really care about all year long. the haiti action network, they're roaring back with a new set of business commitments. i'm very excited about that. the other things i'm excited about relate to ideas that will create jobs. here in america and around the world. >> reporter: you may have seen the front page of "the new york times," heartbreaking letters from the 1.3 million homeless. >> yeah. >> reporter: in haiti. and the letters all boil down to, when is the help going to get here? what are you going to do? why isn't it getting through? >> first, we had a meeting today of this haiti reconstruction commission. and the united states got their money through. but i point out to them, that we have approved $1.6 million in investment. and $750 million of it is not funded. we're going to be approving a lot more. and we're going to have a huge housing expo in october, which will enable us to begin massi
first, the fact that these business people still want to invest money in haiti and help haiti come back. and this, we have what are called action networks, now, that meet on subjects that people really care about all year long. the haiti action network, they're roaring back with a new set of business commitments. i'm very excited about that. the other things i'm excited about relate to ideas that will create jobs. here in america and around the world. >> reporter: you may have seen the...
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. >>> as if things weren't bad enough in haiti, it just got worse. a powerful storm rips through the capitol city, destroying thousands of aging tent comp -- camps. >>> and here in california, people spent a sunny outdoors on the beach for a good cause. >> a great day to be at the beach. i'm filling in for leigh glaser. we had some really hot temperatures today. i will tell you what they were, what you can expect for tomorrow, and when the heat peaks for the@t >> dan: a powerful rain storm caused panic in haiti's capital port-au-prince. it tore down trees and billboards and tent homes. five people were killed in the storm, including two children. more than 2,000 tents were damaged or destroyed. it was more than eight months ago when a massive earthquake devastated the capitol, and millions are still living in tents. >>> in the midwest, flood worries are not over despite some dryer weather. while some residents can return to their homes, others their still evacuating. today the cleanup begins. we have a report from wisconsin. >> reporter: this morning
. >>> as if things weren't bad enough in haiti, it just got worse. a powerful storm rips through the capitol city, destroying thousands of aging tent comp -- camps. >>> and here in california, people spent a sunny outdoors on the beach for a good cause. >> a great day to be at the beach. i'm filling in for leigh glaser. we had some really hot temperatures today. i will tell you what they were, what you can expect for tomorrow, and when the heat peaks for the@t >>...
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my family, my friends, and anyone who would join me all in the name of haiti relief. why not train for a triathlon, the housatonic, and compete in a quarter mile swim, 12-mile bike and just for good measure, three-mile run, raising money for unicef in the process. >> three more! >> reporter: spent for a cause. all i can think if it helps me cross the finish line, i'll do it. people close and far have taken under the mantel and challenged themselves to get fit. i've enlisted lucy,et tour of "self" magazine to help with nutritional needs. >> some yogurts some berries, i like a crunch, a little bit of granola because it's high fiber. anything with high fiber is going to fill you up. >> reporter: and tom, trainer extraordinaire. >> you don't need a lot of time to do this. 10, 15 minutes. >> can you do this, mason? >> reporter: across the country, hundreds of you joined us, starting your own unicef page to contribute. and more than 60 of my friends and colleagues have joined with me. making every last drop of sweat count. it's torture, i'm sure that there are several artic
my family, my friends, and anyone who would join me all in the name of haiti relief. why not train for a triathlon, the housatonic, and compete in a quarter mile swim, 12-mile bike and just for good measure, three-mile run, raising money for unicef in the process. >> three more! >> reporter: spent for a cause. all i can think if it helps me cross the finish line, i'll do it. people close and far have taken under the mantel and challenged themselves to get fit. i've enlisted lucy,et...
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we know he was running for president of haiti. he's in a little bit of a brouhaha with sean penn. sean penn went after him and head his campaign was basically all about a vision of flying around the world, talking to people. jean came back and said that he was -- sean penn was too busy sniffing cocaine to see me in haiti. obviously under the belt there. penn's rep shot back at his comments, found them highly irresponsible and false and that he does not understand volunteer work down there, it's strenuous >> sean penn is kind of a tough dude. i don't think you want to engage him and egg him on. not that wyclef couldn't handle himself but you never know how he'd retaliate against that. >> exactly. >> let it go. they didn't let you run. be at peace with that. sean penn, i'm sure he'll have a response. he's not shy responding. apparently there's a new autobiography coming out for lady gaga, the big pop star these days. she's huge. the thing is coming out later on this month. well, in this new autobiography, the claim actually she suffers from an eating disorde n 24-oldiwuld literally
we know he was running for president of haiti. he's in a little bit of a brouhaha with sean penn. sean penn went after him and head his campaign was basically all about a vision of flying around the world, talking to people. jean came back and said that he was -- sean penn was too busy sniffing cocaine to see me in haiti. obviously under the belt there. penn's rep shot back at his comments, found them highly irresponsible and false and that he does not understand volunteer work down there, it's...
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texting money gained a lot after tension when asked to text donations to help earthquake ravaged haiti. and payments are popular for consumer ring phones. and things we have are lack of protections depending on what kind of payment mechanisms. if you have a debit card in a bank account, you're save f it's tied to a prepaid card, or to your cell phone bill, you may be out of luck. >> now why is that? that is because those forms of payment don't come with federal or state protections. consumers union is calling on the federal reserve to change all of that. now, walmart has a reputation for setting up big stores in little towns. now, seeming ready to set up small stores in big towns. executives say they've been showing the giant retailer properties and urban areas including san francisco, and new york. idea seems to be a smaller space stocked with fewer items and hopes of pump lg u up -- pumping up slow sales. >> now they're going to the heart. >> i have a feeling walmart in san francisco is going to be a big news story. >> oh, yes. >> and yes. yes. >> and we enjoyed a gorgeous day throug
texting money gained a lot after tension when asked to text donations to help earthquake ravaged haiti. and payments are popular for consumer ring phones. and things we have are lack of protections depending on what kind of payment mechanisms. if you have a debit card in a bank account, you're save f it's tied to a prepaid card, or to your cell phone bill, you may be out of luck. >> now why is that? that is because those forms of payment don't come with federal or state protections....
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the focus of this year's meeting is speeding up disaster relief to haiti and pakistan. secretary of state clinton will announce support for clean-burning stoves in africa. >>> and a big honor today for the world's most famous fairy. tinkerbell is getting her own star on the hollywood walk of fame. the character made her debut on the pages of "peter pan." >>> coming up later on "good morning america," we'll hear more from former president clinton, about global matters, also something close to his heart. >>> for some of you, your local news is coming up next. >> for everyone else, students' write to ceos and get quite a response. stay with us. th capital one's v, we get double miles on every purchase. echo! so we earned a trip to the grand canyon twice as fast. uhoh. we get double miles every time we use our card. i'll take these. no matter what we're buying. plus the damages. and since double miles add up quick, we can bring the whole gang. it's hard to beat double miles. no, we ride them. [ male announcer ] get the venture card from capital one and earn double miles on
the focus of this year's meeting is speeding up disaster relief to haiti and pakistan. secretary of state clinton will announce support for clean-burning stoves in africa. >>> and a big honor today for the world's most famous fairy. tinkerbell is getting her own star on the hollywood walk of fame. the character made her debut on the pages of "peter pan." >>> coming up later on "good morning america," we'll hear more from former president clinton, about...
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they recently sent them to haiti. >> they were able to record the heart and lung sounds that is trapped. >> they want to continue testing the device also at remote locations like the mobile unit. >> everything they told you and showed you is healit also allows doctors and paramedics to amplify the sound up to 24 times. >> coming up, san francisco credit union teeeng young [ male announcer ] have something you love doing? cheerios could be your ticket to do it. big time. you could win a once in a lifetime chance to live your passion by choosing from t never-dreamed-possible prizes. from a customized v.i.p. vacion, to a hollywood red carpet experience to cooking with a celebrity chef, and more. find details on specially marked boxes of cheerios. why cheerios? because whatever you love doing you'll need a healthy heart to do it. ♪ ♪ you can see down cake. no i've actually lost weight... [ female announcer ] over 30 delicious flavors at around 100 calories each. [ wife ] babe... i gotta go. [ female announcer ] yoplait, it is so good. [ femalennouncer ] join yoplait in our commitment to
they recently sent them to haiti. >> they were able to record the heart and lung sounds that is trapped. >> they want to continue testing the device also at remote locations like the mobile unit. >> everything they told you and showed you is healit also allows doctors and paramedics to amplify the sound up to 24 times. >> coming up, san francisco credit union teeeng young [ male announcer ] have something you love doing? cheerios could be your ticket to do it. big time....
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people of haiti. please join the clinton bush haiti fund and other organizatns as we answer this urgent call to help the people of haiti. give now, because there's an opportunit for the people of haiti to build what they want to become, not just rebuild what they used to be thank you thank you. >> carolyn: greed paid off at the box office this weekend "wall street, money never sleeps" led a cop of newcomers. it re unites oliver stone and micel douglas. it beat out the lengthend of the guaians. the owls of a ga'hoole. that too in 16.3 million. another movie,ou again, debuted at number five. thanks for joining us, see [ female announcer ] thiss a strawberry pop tart. but this is warm, fresh-baked strawberry toast strudel. [ music ] see the difference? pillsby toaster strudel, the one kids want to eat. than listeningto . there's thing we love more there's nothing we love more than listening to our favore songs. but oufavorite thing is eating totino's pizza rolls but our favorite thing is eating totino's
people of haiti. please join the clinton bush haiti fund and other organizatns as we answer this urgent call to help the people of haiti. give now, because there's an opportunit for the people of haiti to build what they want to become, not just rebuild what they used to be thank you thank you. >> carolyn: greed paid off at the box office this weekend "wall street, money never sleeps" led a cop of newcomers. it re unites oliver stone and micel douglas. it beat out the lengthend...
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so, you know, it's like i'm from haiti, baby. this is the marathon. even when i slow down, baby, i'm just pacing myself. for me, the thing about it is, the music will constantly change. and the pulse is always in the youth. like, you can't fight the youth. the pulse is in the youth. so you have producers and you have artists that believe that it's all about them. once you really think that it's all about you, your time is done. you don't know that yet, because you're still living in the hype, and once your time is finished, it's finished. so for me, my music and has i've done has never been about me. you know? i would say one of my reinventions to the young generation, that's like 16, 15, years old, when i'm like in nebraska and the kids at 16 comes up to me, if i was president, i'd get elected on friday, assassinated on saturday. what? how you learn that song from? that's the coolest song. i go on youtube and a generation is downloaded it, playing it on guitar. i was like, okay. has if i listened to a record company at a time. like listens, it has to
so, you know, it's like i'm from haiti, baby. this is the marathon. even when i slow down, baby, i'm just pacing myself. for me, the thing about it is, the music will constantly change. and the pulse is always in the youth. like, you can't fight the youth. the pulse is in the youth. so you have producers and you have artists that believe that it's all about them. once you really think that it's all about you, your time is done. you don't know that yet, because you're still living in the hype,...
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and haiti wasn't a place we were in before. we've also been able not to respond to just haiti, we're able to add on all these different territories because of the program. the whole concept is to empower the local people to have them be the ones running their own factory like this, have them be the ones to get the credit for it. the water that her and her family are drinking, all of it needs to go through here. >> it's hard enough for healthy children here in haiti to survive drinking unclean water, much less kids trying to recover from an earthquake. the water crisis is so huge. and it's so big, and there's so many people in this world without water. there's so many people in haiti that we have left to reach that sometimes it can be overwhelming a little bit. and it's easy to get discouraged thinking, gosh, we're not doing enough. but then when you go and you give one filter, to one mother, who has one child that's been sick for two weeks that possibly won't make it unless they start drinking water that's not making them sick,
and haiti wasn't a place we were in before. we've also been able not to respond to just haiti, we're able to add on all these different territories because of the program. the whole concept is to empower the local people to have them be the ones running their own factory like this, have them be the ones to get the credit for it. the water that her and her family are drinking, all of it needs to go through here. >> it's hard enough for healthy children here in haiti to survive drinking...
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the quake was as large as the one that killed more than 200,000 in haiti but here nobody died and most buildings didn't collapse thanks to their strong construction codes. >> i think we've been extremely lucky as a nation there has been no report of fatalities. >> tonight in new zealand they'll be a curfew as the mood in the city is frantic with people lining out with gas stations and nobody with any water or power. >> tropical storm earl has made landfall off the nova scotia coast. it's packing winds 70 miles an hour. it was much less intensity than feared. no serious injuries are reported but a lot of people heard it was coming and thought it was going to be intense and cancelled their plans. it's costing businesses a lot of money. >> big changes, sun is taking the heat and humidity away as cold front sweeps earl off shore. the fog here, cooler from mount tam looking out over san francisco. you can see sutro tower, 977 feet. low clouds and fog making about 500 to 600 feet. they or not extending far inland. sunny conditions, condition cord and livermore, upper 50s, 53 in the city. coo
the quake was as large as the one that killed more than 200,000 in haiti but here nobody died and most buildings didn't collapse thanks to their strong construction codes. >> i think we've been extremely lucky as a nation there has been no report of fatalities. >> tonight in new zealand they'll be a curfew as the mood in the city is frantic with people lining out with gas stations and nobody with any water or power. >> tropical storm earl has made landfall off the nova scotia...
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truck haiti on truck haiti on january 12 last. every human tragedy offers the possibility of solidarity. on behalf of the people of haiti and my personal behalf, i would like to thank all of the people and governments across people and governments across the world , ranging from the dominican republic to the ends of the earth who came to our assistance. the assistance was crucially important for us, particularly during the first few weeks when there was a very extreme sense of need and urgency. may i also thank haitians living abroad in new york, paris, and many other corners of the earth who joined the great movement of international c solidarity and to mostly, trying to make sure that their commitment would be long standing, set up structures so that they could help our country as it rebuilds. i would be remiss not to pay special tribute publicly to the people of haiti themselves. they are a people who have been deprived of everything and yet demonstrated the immeasurable wealth of their humanity. towns that were destroyed were
truck haiti on truck haiti on january 12 last. every human tragedy offers the possibility of solidarity. on behalf of the people of haiti and my personal behalf, i would like to thank all of the people and governments across people and governments across the world , ranging from the dominican republic to the ends of the earth who came to our assistance. the assistance was crucially important for us, particularly during the first few weeks when there was a very extreme sense of need and urgency....
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the quake was as large as the one that killed more than 200,000 in haiti. but here, nobody died. and most buildings didn't collapse, thanks to new zealand's strong construction codes. >> i think we've been extremely lucky, as a nation, that there has been so far no reported fatalities. i think that's just -- we're blessed, actually. >> reporter: and in new zealand tonight, there will be a curfew, after reports that the mood in the city is, quote, frantic. the people lining outside of gas stations. and nobody without any power or water. dan? >> nick, thank you. that's nick schifrin in london, this morning. >>> now, to an unpleasant bit of irony as we head into labor day, when we honor the country's workers. new job numbers show more people are out of work. we lost 54,000 jobs last month. the unemployment rate rose to 9.6%. and nearly 15 million people are now unemployed in this country. so, what happened to what the obama administration had been calling the recovery summer? our david kerley is in washington, d.c. this morning on that story. david, good morning. >> reporter: good m
the quake was as large as the one that killed more than 200,000 in haiti. but here, nobody died. and most buildings didn't collapse, thanks to new zealand's strong construction codes. >> i think we've been extremely lucky, as a nation, that there has been so far no reported fatalities. i think that's just -- we're blessed, actually. >> reporter: and in new zealand tonight, there will be a curfew, after reports that the mood in the city is, quote, frantic. the people lining outside...
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. >> and back from haiti butz months after the devastating earthquake in haiti, one local woman is still helping victims khiel. >> she just recently returned from haiti and she told us a bit about her experience. >> such a unique story. the earthquake in haiti have been almost nine months ago, but people there are still waiting for medical care. one local doctor just got back from helping. >> she's 21 years old and just now getting the chance to walk. >> this one woman lost both of her legs. she is like so many who lost their lives in the january earthquake. -- lost their legs in the january earthquake. we first introduced you to this doctor in may. but she left the d.c. and spent three and a half months in haiti, working alongside people lost hands, feet, and legs in the earthquake. >> we had a 12-year-old who lost her family and her leg above the knee. >> they worked together every day and live together in a house. >> i get to see the bright side of things after such a tragedy. >> children, women and men wear their with her for priceless moments, like when they learned to walk for the
. >> and back from haiti butz months after the devastating earthquake in haiti, one local woman is still helping victims khiel. >> she just recently returned from haiti and she told us a bit about her experience. >> such a unique story. the earthquake in haiti have been almost nine months ago, but people there are still waiting for medical care. one local doctor just got back from helping. >> she's 21 years old and just now getting the chance to walk. >> this one...
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it starts to move toward the coast of mexico, packing a lot of wind and rain for haiti and the dominican republic. we're keeping an eye on it for you. dan? >> thankry. >>> this is the morning after perhaps what was the most divisive 9/11 yet. what is normally a show of public grief and memorials. we had dueling demonstrations. t.j. winick covered the protests and he has more from lower manhattan. t.j. good morning. >> reporter: dan, good morning. the politics of 9/11 anniversaries are usually about what should and should not be built here at the world trade center site. but, this year, it was all about the islamic community center and mosque, which has been a lightning bolt of controversy for months now. people from all over peacefully gathered at ground zero to commemorate the ninth anniversary of 9/11. >> donald james mcintyre. >> stephanie marie mckenna. >> reporter: nearby, the dueling rallies over the planned mosque and islamic center were anything but quiet. >> unity yes, racism no. >> reporter: in front of new york's city hall, there were many signs, but only one message. people d
it starts to move toward the coast of mexico, packing a lot of wind and rain for haiti and the dominican republic. we're keeping an eye on it for you. dan? >> thankry. >>> this is the morning after perhaps what was the most divisive 9/11 yet. what is normally a show of public grief and memorials. we had dueling demonstrations. t.j. winick covered the protests and he has more from lower manhattan. t.j. good morning. >> reporter: dan, good morning. the politics of 9/11...
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. >>> rebuilding haiti. eight months after a devastating earthquake, how much progress is being made and is the world doing enough to help? jason carroll just ahead. >>> we have the a.m. fix blog ahead. head to cnn.com/amfix. >>> up first this morning, laying out the blueprint. today, republican leaders will tell voters how they would govern if they take about congress in november, in a 21-page pledge to america. >> yes, we have a copy here at cnn. it basically plans to unravel, in some cases, president obama's first two years in office. it first starts by a saying, quote, the arrow go and out of touch government of self-appointed elites makes decisions issues mandates and e-mails laws without. >> and that means big changes are finally kick in for you. that could reignite the fight over reform just in time for the midterm elections. jim acosta live for us in washington breaking it down. good morning, jim. >> good morning, john and kiran. no big parties for the six-month anniversary of health care reform toda
. >>> rebuilding haiti. eight months after a devastating earthquake, how much progress is being made and is the world doing enough to help? jason carroll just ahead. >>> we have the a.m. fix blog ahead. head to cnn.com/amfix. >>> up first this morning, laying out the blueprint. today, republican leaders will tell voters how they would govern if they take about congress in november, in a 21-page pledge to america. >> yes, we have a copy here at cnn. it basically...
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texting money gained lots of attention when we were asked to text donations to help earthquake-ravaged haiti. it was popular with consumers buying ring tones and other music. unions say they wanna be cautious. >> the biggest concern we have are the lack of protections depending upon what kind of payment mechanism the transaction is tied to. so if it's tied to a credit card, a debit card, your bank account, then you're safe. if it's tied to a prepaid card or goes directly to your cellphone bill, you may be out of luck. >> that's because those forms of payment don't come with federal or state protections. consumers union calling on the federal reserve board to change that. >> san francisco is exploring a controversial method to get homeless alcoholics off the streets and into housing. but the plan would house them with taxpayer dollars and allow them to continue drinking. the so-called wet house is modelled after this project in seattle where alcoholics are allowed to live saving the city millions of dollars in medical costs. >> providing a medically supervised safe living environment in which
texting money gained lots of attention when we were asked to text donations to help earthquake-ravaged haiti. it was popular with consumers buying ring tones and other music. unions say they wanna be cautious. >> the biggest concern we have are the lack of protections depending upon what kind of payment mechanism the transaction is tied to. so if it's tied to a credit card, a debit card, your bank account, then you're safe. if it's tied to a prepaid card or goes directly to your cellphone...
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they're raising money for haiti. that's the video we're showing you. also, they have websites out there for black, for white, for jewish, for hispanic, but what about for the unattractive. the look behind the scenes of uglyschmucks.com. we'll explain that in a bit. >>> but can you spell murkowski? alaska's senator, lisa murkowski, hoping her supporters can, and she launches now a write-in campaign to try to keep her job. she lost the republican primary to a tea party-backed candidate. joe miller is the name. sarah palin backed joe miller. a tea party spokesperson said the people of alaska have already fired lisa, but lisa called on alaskans who didn't vote out in the primary to turn out for her next month. >> i will be the first one to admit to you that in the primary campaign we made some mistakes. we talked about ourselves. we talked about me a lot. but we didn't educate alaskans about the extremist views that were held by mr. miller. and when he swung, i didn't swing back. well, ladies and gentlemen, friends and supporters, the gloves are off. >> we
they're raising money for haiti. that's the video we're showing you. also, they have websites out there for black, for white, for jewish, for hispanic, but what about for the unattractive. the look behind the scenes of uglyschmucks.com. we'll explain that in a bit. >>> but can you spell murkowski? alaska's senator, lisa murkowski, hoping her supporters can, and she launches now a write-in campaign to try to keep her job. she lost the republican primary to a tea party-backed candidate....
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your mission necessarily in haiti. we know the needs are still great even though as you said it's not in the headlines every day. what is your mission and you're going to direct your money and all your efforts towards sn. >> i pastor a church here in atlanta and our church is helping to build the largest home and orphanage and school for severely disabled children in haiti. and so i've been to haiti several times since the earthquake. and all of these donations are going to go to building that home. and right now in haiti, children with severe disabilities are most regularly orphans. and we have over 100 orphaned children that are going to be living in this home. and it's going to be great. we're really excited to be able to do something permanent for them. >> how much did you say you needed? >> need about a million dollars. and we'll see what the auction does. we'll keep on pushing. >> all right. the facebook pastor shaun king. that's says a lot about how tech savvy you are. more excited about microsoft than eva longo
your mission necessarily in haiti. we know the needs are still great even though as you said it's not in the headlines every day. what is your mission and you're going to direct your money and all your efforts towards sn. >> i pastor a church here in atlanta and our church is helping to build the largest home and orphanage and school for severely disabled children in haiti. and so i've been to haiti several times since the earthquake. and all of these donations are going to go to building...
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what if you had beaten hope for haiti? >> what was i supposed to do? take that, haiti! there's no hope for you, haiti! i got your hope, haiti, look at this. >> larry: let's take a call for wanda sykes. port saint lucie, florida, hello. >> caller: hi, wanda, not only are you the best comedian, you're the best comedian out there and you have the best laugh. but my question stems from this. >> thank you. >> caller: when president obama was elected, i was so proud this country was progressive enough to elect a nonwhite elderly man. and now during this situation where he's being attacked from all ends, the tea party, these nonissues about the birth certificates. how do we cope with that? and get the facts out there? >> you know, thank you, and we really need to do something, because i don't know if you've noticed, but he's, like, getting gray and everything and wrinkly. he's turning into an old white man. we're like watching this happen. gray hair, wrinkles. >> larry: it will age anybody. >> yeah, the stress. i think the same energy that we had when the election was happenin
what if you had beaten hope for haiti? >> what was i supposed to do? take that, haiti! there's no hope for you, haiti! i got your hope, haiti, look at this. >> larry: let's take a call for wanda sykes. port saint lucie, florida, hello. >> caller: hi, wanda, not only are you the best comedian, you're the best comedian out there and you have the best laugh. but my question stems from this. >> thank you. >> caller: when president obama was elected, i was so proud this...
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. >>> me llama la atención cuando pasó lo de haití, o en nuevo león, coahuila y ta mau lee pa, los medios estaban muy sensibilizado, pero llama la atención que siendo esta trago día de gran dimensión parece que en la medida que nos enfrentamos a catástrofes los medios es a un vuelto sin sensibles incluso en este momento la cobertura que le dan a la emergencia en ver cruza no tiene la profundidad ni refleja las dmin gs del problema porque siento que los medios han registrado tantas des gran cias que parece kw se han empezado a dessens bill zar. antes de hablar de una o dos institución al añ despertaba una preocupación en la blth aho ahora. siento que por desgracia hemos estado compuso tos a tantas cosas incluso la naturaleza que la gente ha empezado a perder la. la cruz roja se sfur skwa, tiene centro de acopio incluso en el caso de guadalajara, la cruz roja hablaba de cuando hizo la convocatoria para hacer acopio de alimentos y medicinas, para la gente de haití, se registraron 30 toneladas de medicamentos y alimentos y hasta este momento sólo 12 o 13 coppolla das, en donde vivimo
. >>> me llama la atención cuando pasó lo de haití, o en nuevo león, coahuila y ta mau lee pa, los medios estaban muy sensibilizado, pero llama la atención que siendo esta trago día de gran dimensión parece que en la medida que nos enfrentamos a catástrofes los medios es a un vuelto sin sensibles incluso en este momento la cobertura que le dan a la emergencia en ver cruza no tiene la profundidad ni refleja las dmin gs del problema porque siento que los medios han registrado...
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you also had to start off the year with the disaster in haiti. this must be put a real strain on your services where you do? howff -- where you do not have all that you need already. >> first, and very grateful for the resources that we have. the country has invested heavily in the a coastguard, particularly since september 11, 2001. we have about 40,000 people and just the people alone give us the capacity to take on these challenges. plus about as i said earlier, we build a very versatile -- plus, as i said earlier, we build a a very versatile aircraft and ships. as far as haiti, we already had ships down there on drug missions and it was very easy to redeploy them. i do not think we will never have enough resources to do every mission that we are assigned 100%. that is where our job comes from. based on our career, we got all those missions -- we've got all those missions on any given day. >> in terms of homeland security, what do you see as your role? >> we have a love of the statutory permission areas -- 11 a statutory mission areas. it coul
you also had to start off the year with the disaster in haiti. this must be put a real strain on your services where you do? howff -- where you do not have all that you need already. >> first, and very grateful for the resources that we have. the country has invested heavily in the a coastguard, particularly since september 11, 2001. we have about 40,000 people and just the people alone give us the capacity to take on these challenges. plus about as i said earlier, we build a very...
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if you compare that to haiti, almost a billion dollars five weeks out. the tsunami, almost a billion dollars five weeks out. 9/11, 1.1 billion. katrina almost 2 billion dollars after five weeks. you can see that the order of magnitude is about 40 times different for most of the disasters and almost 80 times different for katrina. so it's a vastly different scope and scale of support. >> brown: why? what do i think is going on? what are the factors? >> yeah, i think there's a couple factors. i think first it's a hard-to- reach area. so there has not been as much media coverage. one of the things we've seen in other disasters is the greater the media coverage, the greater the disaster relief giving. so i think those two things go hand in hand. i think also the number of casualties. it was reported about 2,000 people had died from these floods. if you compare that to 200,000 who died shortly after the earthquake in haiti and you had several thousand who died in 9/11 and so on, i think when you look at the scope and magnitude of the deaths and of the square
if you compare that to haiti, almost a billion dollars five weeks out. the tsunami, almost a billion dollars five weeks out. 9/11, 1.1 billion. katrina almost 2 billion dollars after five weeks. you can see that the order of magnitude is about 40 times different for most of the disasters and almost 80 times different for katrina. so it's a vastly different scope and scale of support. >> brown: why? what do i think is going on? what are the factors? >> yeah, i think there's a couple...
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donate $10 by texting "haiti" to 9-0-9-9-9. visit redcross.o or call 1-800-red-css. thanks for your help.
donate $10 by texting "haiti" to 9-0-9-9-9. visit redcross.o or call 1-800-red-css. thanks for your help.
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first of all, i have been living in haiti since january, we were successful in leveraging 17 airplanes and 3 million pounds of aid and i have seep a lot going on there. but to go back to the trafficking story, back last summer, i was on our humanitarian mission in cambodia, humanitarian missions every month, and our team found a little girl that was living with no clothes, no hair and we learned later, name. she was living like an animal on the dirt underneath a house where she had been abandoned by her mother who had worked in the karaoke bars nearby. the neighbors told us that the mother hopes somebody will take her had, we did and get her a safe house and i went to thailand, and i saw so many of the young girls that had been says basically sold into slavery by their families, working in the night markets of thailand so famous. i went back and read in our union newsletter a group called innocent at risk and spearheading a flight attendant initiative to train flight attendants in this issue i called debra sigman, and invite herd on my next mission. the interesting thing when we left o
first of all, i have been living in haiti since january, we were successful in leveraging 17 airplanes and 3 million pounds of aid and i have seep a lot going on there. but to go back to the trafficking story, back last summer, i was on our humanitarian mission in cambodia, humanitarian missions every month, and our team found a little girl that was living with no clothes, no hair and we learned later, name. she was living like an animal on the dirt underneath a house where she had been...
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. >>> elsewhere, "gawker" reports, still stinging from his rejected bid to run for president of haiti, at a recent show wyclef jean hit back at sean penn for questioning his ability to handle the job by singing of penn, quote, maybe he ain't seen me in haiti because he was too busy sniffing cocaine. >>> and, finally, it's official, confounding the so-called experts. george clooney's, "the american" took number one at the box office this labor day weekend with $16 million. >>> and this comes to us from wtvj news channel 6 in miami, florida, where one athlete stands out from the rest. lance is training to compete with thousands expected to participate in this year's new york city marathon in november, but not having legs is the least of his worries. the 17-time marathon participant says all he's focused on is harnessing his strength to adapt to life's challenges, and hopefully with his skateboard and hockey gloves he'll inspire a few people along the way. i think he will. i'm lynn berry, this is "today," just your first stop of the day today on your nbc station. >>> there are some thing
. >>> elsewhere, "gawker" reports, still stinging from his rejected bid to run for president of haiti, at a recent show wyclef jean hit back at sean penn for questioning his ability to handle the job by singing of penn, quote, maybe he ain't seen me in haiti because he was too busy sniffing cocaine. >>> and, finally, it's official, confounding the so-called experts. george clooney's, "the american" took number one at the box office this labor day weekend...
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recovery part -- we have learned through our own experience and certainly through new orleans and then haiti and then chile that san francisco is looked upon as a very generous city. we are and must be and always will be because are expected disaster we are preparing for, but in the practice, we are also offering our highest corporation -- cooperation, so again, we are called upon, and appropriately, we have created our own san francisco gives back the we have launched, and that we will continue to utilize for the cooperation of groups here today, card being the community press agency responding to disaster, so it is an umbrella group, and i know lisa was here today, and can report specifically on the things that have been done thus far. >> community agencies responding to disasters -- our day-to-day mission is to prepare nonprofits and faith based organizations for disasters. of course, we all worry about the disaster that the san andreas fault with participate -- precipitate, which would devastate regionally. we also in that same vein prepare for more confined emergencies, such as what hap
recovery part -- we have learned through our own experience and certainly through new orleans and then haiti and then chile that san francisco is looked upon as a very generous city. we are and must be and always will be because are expected disaster we are preparing for, but in the practice, we are also offering our highest corporation -- cooperation, so again, we are called upon, and appropriately, we have created our own san francisco gives back the we have launched, and that we will...
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here are some disturbing facts about the reality in haiti. reports estimate only 2% of the quake debris has been cleared, 1.5 million haitians are in tents, $11 billion has been pledged over the next decade but only 18% of $5 billion pledged over the next two years has been dispersed. why is the progress slow? >> first of all, on the housing, it's always the slowest thing. after we had hurricane andrew, right before i became president, people were still living in temporary housing in florida over a year after the quake happened -- after the hurricane happened. keep in mind, you had a third of this country totally devastated. it was the urban third, represented a loss of 70% of their gdp. so, we can't move them out any quicker than that. secondly, all the rubble that is in the city is normally in places where the roads are broken and, thirdly, we haven't been given much money. a lot of people promised all this money. what i've done with this commission -- we have a commission that's half haitian and half donors and they have approved an enormo
here are some disturbing facts about the reality in haiti. reports estimate only 2% of the quake debris has been cleared, 1.5 million haitians are in tents, $11 billion has been pledged over the next decade but only 18% of $5 billion pledged over the next two years has been dispersed. why is the progress slow? >> first of all, on the housing, it's always the slowest thing. after we had hurricane andrew, right before i became president, people were still living in temporary housing in...
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. >> woodruff: i want to talk about oar issue, haiti. why is it taking so long, in a nutshell, for that country to get back on its feet? >> there are i would say three reasons. first of all, everyone needs to understand that the third of the country that was devastated, 35% of the population was all in the city concentrated, and housing always takes longer. when i became president, hurricane andrew, we still had people in temporary housing in florida a year later. second, haiti had no mortgage system. the ownership was unclear. and we've got the streets full of rubble and we have to rebuild the infrastructure, like water and sewer. third, the donors are having their own economic problems, and that's slowing the flow of aid. we are going to have a housing expo in october. we are going to have land set aside forking about right outside the city center, and i think you will see this thing really pick up in the next few months. >> woodruff: and once it does, does haiti have the capacity to spend that money productive right now? >> not right
. >> woodruff: i want to talk about oar issue, haiti. why is it taking so long, in a nutshell, for that country to get back on its feet? >> there are i would say three reasons. first of all, everyone needs to understand that the third of the country that was devastated, 35% of the population was all in the city concentrated, and housing always takes longer. when i became president, hurricane andrew, we still had people in temporary housing in florida a year later. second, haiti had...
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and certainly the damage that we saw in haiti was devastating. and with over 200,000 people that lost their lives. but following haiti in february, with chile with a much more powerful earthquake, what we saw was the los of life was so much less and i think there's explanations for that. chili -- chile as a nation had more resiliency. how do we build resiliency. san francisco wants to model our plan more on chile's to build re seal yankees we need to identify our vulnerabilities. here's the problem. we know that when an earthquake strikes in san francisco, it is not going to be affecting everybody the same way. there are different areas of the city that have soil condition that is are going to be amplifying the damage. there are different cities -- parts of the city that are mare resistant and others that are less resistant and they'll have difficulties coping with the disaster. the goal of our project is really to better identify the areas in the populations in the city that are at greatest risk about and to better prepare our vulnerable populat
and certainly the damage that we saw in haiti was devastating. and with over 200,000 people that lost their lives. but following haiti in february, with chile with a much more powerful earthquake, what we saw was the los of life was so much less and i think there's explanations for that. chili -- chile as a nation had more resiliency. how do we build resiliency. san francisco wants to model our plan more on chile's to build re seal yankees we need to identify our vulnerabilities. here's the...